Finnish Hound

Finnish Hounds are enthusiastic hare and fox trackers, even in tough conditions. They work independently, chasing the game while barking resonantly.

About the Finnish Hound

Calm, energetic, friendly, and never aggressive, Finnish Hounds are medium-sized dogs with a tricolor coat. These canines are powerful but never heavily built.

The Finnish Hound was recognized after the establishment of the national kennel club in 1889. The first standard was published in 1932, and clubs throughout the country worked to develop the breed. Crossbreeding at the start of last century helped produce the present-day breed.

 

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed Specifics

Country: Finland
Size category: Medium
Avg life expectancy: 12-15 years
Calm / Friendly / Independent

Key facts

Loves to hunt
Training should start early
Needs a lot of exercise
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